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Ian Bowman Nationality: New Zealander Date of birth: 1957 Profession: Architect, Architectural Conservator
Educational qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts (Victoria) History and Economic History Bachelor of Architecture, (Auckland) Master of Arts, Conservation Studies (York) Registered Architect Certificate in Stone Conservation UNESCO/ICCROM (Venice) Certificate in Earth Building Conservation ICCROM/CRATerre-EAG (Grenoble) Certificate of attendance, APT Training Course on Conservation of Timber and Coatings
Professional affiliations:
Elected member ICOMOS International Scientific Committee for the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architecture. Associate member N.Z.I.A. NZIA Branch Committee Member Corresponding member ICOMOS International Committee for the Study and Conservation of Stone Buildings Member, Association of Preservation Technology Member N. Z. Professional Conservators Group Member New Zealand National Society for Earthquake Engineering Member Patrick Street Historic Precinct Advisory Committee Member
Christ Church Taita Preservation Society Committee
DSIR Dairy Factory Conservation, Massey University, Palmerston North 1994, NZIA Branch Award. Wellington Town Hall Conservation, Wellington 1998, NZIA Branch Award. Auckland Town Hall Conservation, Auckland 1998, ACENZ Award. St James Theatre, Wellington 1999, NZIOB Award. Regent Theatre, Palmerston North 2000, NZIA Branch Award. back to top
Specialisation:
Built heritage conservation including the philosophy and practice of conservation of buildings, with particular expertise in stone, brick and earth building conservation, urban heritage planning and conservation, conservation of archaeological sites and in seismic zones, and sympathetic design of new buildings in historic areas.
Publications: Articles: New Zealand Architect, "The Patrick Street Historic Precinct" New Zealand National Society of Earthquake Engineering Bulletin, "Conservation in a Seismic Zone, A New Zealand Perspective" Historic Places in New Zealand, "Conservation and Repair of Earth Structures" "A Training in Conservation", "The Philosophy of Building Conservation", "Conservation in a Seismic Zone", The Patrick Street Historic Precinct"
Series: Evening Post Conservation Series, The New Zealand Engineering Magazine Conservation Series
Technical: "The Conservation of Stone Buildings", 1992, "The Conservation of Brick Buildings", 1992, "Conservation in Seismic Zones", 1998, NZHPT Conservation Bulletins, Resene "Heritage Colours chart", 1993
Books: "The Patrick Street Historic Precinct Conservation Principles and Design Guidelines", Hutt City Council, 1990. back to top
professional development - work history - experience - presentations - conservation plans
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